Re: Re-discovering old Mix Comps

Most mix CDs are very much of their time and don't date very well but I spent a large chunk of a Sunday afternoon/evening a few weeks back listening to the Danny Howells and Lee Burridge 24:7 CDs back to back and it was an exceptionally grand way of spending the day.

Re: Re-discovering old Mix Comps

rickster2k wrote:

Homegrove wrote:

I rediscover Fortier's Bedrock once a year.

Amen. Disc two on that towards the end is mind-blowing.

Holden's Balance is always worth revisiting.

Is Fortiers Bedrock available digitally anywhere?? Didnt get round to picking this one up at the time but always meant to and when some writes "....mind blowing" about it it doesnt half feck you off for not buying it.

Re: Re-discovering old Mix Comps

Is Fortiers Bedrock available digitally anywhere?? Didnt get round to picking this one up at the time but always meant to and when some writes "....mind blowing" about it it doesnt half feck you off for not buying it.

Banned any CD buying a couple of years back.

The end of CD two from Two Days On Lansdowne to Losing Wait is immense, best ending of a cd imo.

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Yeh agree. I don't actually know why we went that night. It was during his rise to being well known around the 7 nation time. Which I didn't like either. big mistake anyway and the rest of Sankeys thought the same as it was virtually empty after an hour odd.

Re: Re-discovering old Mix Comps

rickster2k wrote:

Is Fortiers Bedrock available digitally anywhere?? Didnt get round to picking this one up at the time but always meant to and when some writes "....mind blowing" about it it doesnt half feck you off for not buying it.

Banned any CD buying a couple of years back.

The end of CD two from Two Days On Lansdowne toLosing Wait is immense, bes ending of a cd imo.

Used to like the end of van m cd1 alot with that vantage point track i recall. The fact i have creamer & k bedrock and not fortier is a mystery.

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Yeah, and I actually remember thinking Disc 1 was very subtle/downtempo when it came out. LOL.

Rumbling basslines and POWER breakdowns and girly vocals everywhere really.

Yea same here, I definitely was thinking "man these Raff n Freddy and MRE tracks are really deep and chilled, this must be 'deep house'" when I first heard it. I was about 1 year into the whole scene anyway.